New Study Finds Greenland’s 1929-’31 Temps, Ice Extent, Snow Line ‘Comparable’ To Recent Decades

Greenland’s climate and ice/snow volume have not been cooperating with the anthropogenic global warming narrative.

The 1929-1931 Wegener expedition real-world observations reveal Greenland temperatures, ice extent were then “of a comparable magnitude” to recent decades (Abermann et al., 2023).

The 1930 snow line was higher (more melt) than the 2000-2020 average, “similar” to the record 2012 melt year.

Image Source: Abermann et al., 2023

One response to “New Study Finds Greenland’s 1929-’31 Temps, Ice Extent, Snow Line ‘Comparable’ To Recent Decades”

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